Phoenix Technologies is buying General Software, who's BIOS is mostly used for the embedded applications.
Article in PC Wire: Link
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Phoenix announces an actual application of HyperCore
Phoenix Technologies partners with CyberLink to deliver an application for the HyperCore, Phoenix's BIOS based hypervisor. It "will allow people to see videos or play music or other multimedia content within seconds of turning on their laptop".
CyberLink Products
This is one of the first few use cases of HyperCore is actually getting implemented.
Article in PC Magazine
CyberLink Products
This is one of the first few use cases of HyperCore is actually getting implemented.
Article in PC Magazine
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Phoenix may have influenced Windows Vista Virtualization
Apparently, a complaint that involved Phoenix Technologies and their HyperSpace and Hyper Core products that aim to virtualize at the BIOS level, caused Microsoft to allow running Microsoft Vista as a guest OS.
The issue was only in the End User License Agreement, not with OS itself.
"In January 2008, Microsoft needed only to modify the EULA to implement the changes; there had never been a technical barrier to virtualizing either version of Windows.
"The complaint concerned a restriction in Microsoft's Vista EULA, which purported, for less expensive versions of Vista (Home Basic and Home Premium), to bar the user from running those versions of Windows on virtualization software"
"Phoenix, which had recently announced a virtualization product, complained that Microsoft's EULA restrictions would deter OEMs from including its product on new PCs and also deter consumers from using virtualization software made by Phoenix and other companies"
Vista virtualization rules relaxed to quash antitrust probes
The issue was only in the End User License Agreement, not with OS itself.
"In January 2008, Microsoft needed only to modify the EULA to implement the changes; there had never been a technical barrier to virtualizing either version of Windows.
"The complaint concerned a restriction in Microsoft's Vista EULA, which purported, for less expensive versions of Vista (Home Basic and Home Premium), to bar the user from running those versions of Windows on virtualization software"
"Phoenix, which had recently announced a virtualization product, complained that Microsoft's EULA restrictions would deter OEMs from including its product on new PCs and also deter consumers from using virtualization software made by Phoenix and other companies"
Vista virtualization rules relaxed to quash antitrust probes
Phoenix HyperCore and SupportSoft integration
Phoenix Technologies and SupportSoft announced integration of the HyperCore (Phoenix's virtualization environment that allows running a parallel OS) and SupportSoft agent.
No particulars on how the solution will work, only general statements about managing and maintaining user OS. The claim is that HyperCore and SuperSoft's agent will enable PC diagnostics and repair when user OS crashes.
Phoenix Technologies and SupportSoft Team to Develop Breakthrough in Remote PC Management and User Continuity via HyperSpace(TM)
No particulars on how the solution will work, only general statements about managing and maintaining user OS. The claim is that HyperCore and SuperSoft's agent will enable PC diagnostics and repair when user OS crashes.
Phoenix Technologies and SupportSoft Team to Develop Breakthrough in Remote PC Management and User Continuity via HyperSpace(TM)
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
ASPLOS ( Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems)
Thirteenth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems.
http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/registration.htm
March 1-5, 2008 in Seattle, WA
By February 11th - $585
February 12th - 28th - $675
On Site - $700
http://research.microsoft.com/asplos08/registration.htm
March 1-5, 2008 in Seattle, WA
By February 11th - $585
February 12th - 28th - $675
On Site - $700
- Architecture of the Windows Vista Kernel (tutorial)
- Memory System Performance and Correctness 2008 (workshop)
- Does multicore change the way we should design caches? (tutorial)
- Research Accelerator for Multiprocessors (tutorial)
- Using the Singularity Research Development Kit (tutorial)
- Hands-On Pin for Architecture, Operating Systems, and Program Analysis Research (tutorial)
- Using the M5 Simulator (tutorial)
- NVidia GPU programming (tutorial)
- Learning and Inference Tutorial (LIT) for Large Design and Parameter Spaces (tutorial)
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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